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Picturing Science: research image of the month

11 December 2012 by Helen Jones

This month’s picturing science image, from University Research Fellow Dr Hugh Tuffen, is just four millimeters across. It shows the…

HRH The Duke of York with Professor Russell Morris

New technology using poisonous gases can help wounds heal

11 December 2012 by Charlotte Marling

Innovative technology that could significantly improve wound healing in people such as those suffering from diabetes, the elderly and the…

Picturing Science: research image of the month

2 October 2012 by Helen Jones

Sorry to any of you who were eagerly awaiting the next instalment of our Picturing Science series; we hope this…

Picturing science: research image of the month

30 July 2012 by Helen Jones

The Royal Society funds over 600 research scientists from early to senior career stages and covering a wide range of…

“Excellence in many flavours”: University Research Fellows showcase their work

28 March 2012 by Charlotte Marling

The search for life outside our solar system and stem cell therapy for retinal degeneration – just a sample of…

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